Portuguese activity, aimed at eighth grade students, about the Indefinite Pronouns. Are we going to study those words that accompany and replace nouns, indicating the idea of indefiniteness? To do this, answer the questions regarding the text The Technological Soup!
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SCHOOL: DATE:
PROF: CLASS:
NAME:
Read:
The 20th century will see the evolution of the ways of eating, inseparable from the transformations of human ways of life, but the soup continued to play an important role in the universal diet. With technology came ready-made soups, in cans, dehydrated, frozen, of the most varied flavors, for all tastes and budgets. Some are really quite tasty, and all are undeniably practical. However, on a cold night, who can resist a homemade soup, made with fresh natural ingredients, impregnating the house with its perfume and steaming in the soup?
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Question 1 - There is a pronoun that expresses indefinition in the excerpt:
( ) “The 20th century will see the evolution of modes of eating […]”
( ) “[…] of the most varied flavors, for all tastes and budgets.”
( ) “[…] impregnating the house with its perfume and smoking in the tureen?”
Question 2 - In prayer “Some they are really very tasty […]", the indefinite underlined pronoun syntactically performs the function of:
( ) subject
( ) adnominal assistant
( ) nominal complement
Question 3 - In the sentence above, the indefinite pronoun “Some” takes up:
( ) “transformations in human ways of life”.
( ) “the ready-made soups”.
( ) “practices”.
Question 4 – In the segment “[…] and, all, undeniably practical.”, the pronoun “all” vaguely designates:
( ) the adjective “practices”.
( ) the adverb “practices”.
( ) the noun “practices”.
Question 5 - In the passage “However, on a cold night, who can resist a homemade soup […]”, the pronoun “who” is:
( ) Undefined
( ) relative
( ) interrogative
Per Denyse Lage Fonseca – Graduated in Languages and specialist in distance education.
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